Stove.



M. lvl. cAssEL.

sTovE. APPLICATION FILED MAR. 29. `1915.

Patented Aug. 31, 1915.

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.MARIA 1v1. Cassin, or NORRISTOWN,PENNSYLVANIA.

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T0 all irl/.0m it iimyroncci'ii Be it known that I, Mama M. CiissEL, a citizen of the United States, residing atI Norristown, in the county vof Montgomery andState of Pennsylyania, have invented certain new and useful In'iproveinents in Stoves,of which the'followiiig is a spec-ification. A

My invention relates to improvements in stoves, and more particularly to an iniproved gas stove comprising an oven, and a movable burner support adapted to be positioued either inside or outside of the oven, and utilized forcooking purposes in either position. i, l ly-A. further object is to provide a stove of the character stated which economizes space,'

-and is particularly adapted for use in small housekeeping rooms or apartments, w-here the matter of space is an extremely iinportant-cne.

A further object is to provide 'a st'oveof the character stated which maybe manufacf tured and sold at a reasonably low price,

and which will be neat and attractive in appearance, strong and durable in use.

With these and other objects in view, the invention consists certainnovel features of construction and combinations andv arrangements of parts as will be more fully hereinafter described and pointed out in the claims.

' In the accompanying drawings, Figure l" is a view in longiti'idinal section illustrating my 'improved stove showing the bui'ner'e-ariving plate'in position outside vofthe oven. Fig. 2 is aview in horizontal section on the line of Fig. l, but showing the b'urnerl supporting plate located inside ofithe oven.

Fig'. 3 is a view in vertical section on the line 3 3 ofFig. 2, and Fig. 4 is a fragmentary view in longitudinal section on the line of.Fig.3.` y' l represents a relatively strong angle bracket which is adapted to" be secured to a wall 2 or other support'by means of screws 2310i' other similar means, land which is pro'- vided .with parallel. horizontal arms Y y3 which supportan oven 4:.

The oven 4 is shown as a rectangular casing' with a door 5 at the front, but I have not attempted to illustrate-any particular construction of oven, A'as my improvements are adapted for use'in connection with any well known type of. oven structure,`and I .am not limited to any particular construction.

Patented A110. 31, 1915.

Appiication'fiied March 29, .1915. serial No. 17,774.

G represents a bui-nersupporting platehav- 1t is provided on the Aforw: rd end of'tlie plate to facilitate its movement.` This plate (3, grid T, burner 9,.and other cooperating parts constitute an ordinary" gas stove, but to distinguish the same from thel oven, I shall hereinafter reter to this structure as a burner supporting plate, and this plate is adapted `to moveinto and out of the ove will now be explained.

The plate'G with its cooperating parts is provided with transverse bars 15 connected by lugsl 16 with horizontal rods 17. The rods 17 are mounted'to slide in longitudinal guide openings '18 in. thearms 3, and said arms are provided with longitudinal grooves 1f) communicating with the openings 1S to 'accommodate the lugs 1G, and allow the plate' G to moveinto 'and out of the oven, and be rigidly supported in either position.

The oven bottomlZOis-ma'dewith longitiidin'al'slots 21 to accommodate the lugs 1G, and is also provided with a slot 2:2' to accominodate the flexible hose 1l when the plate G is inthe roven.

rlhe doorof the oven terminates short of the bottom of the oven, so that the'plate 61ca'nbe readily vmoved'into and out of the oven without opening the door.

The rods\17 are provided with pins-Q4 which move in slots 25 in the bottom of armsf vto limit the outward movement of the' burner plate 6 and prevent any possibilityof the accidental disconnection of the latter from the :bra cket.

I would hai "it `iinderstood that my invention is not limited` to any particular construction .o'f oven vor burner' supporting plate, as I may construct these 'parts in various ways, and hence I do not limit myself to the precise details setv forth, but consider Having thusv described my invention,'

what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters 'Patent is:

l. The dembination with a supportingv bracket having parallel horizontal rms, an

oven supported on the bracket, rodsn. unted i to telescope in the arms, and a burner supporting plate supported on the rods and movable into and out of the oven, substantially as deseribed.-

2. The combination with a support having parallel arms thereon, said arms havinagr longitudinal openings, and grooves in their' upper faces communicating with the openings, rods mounted to telescope in the open- 'ings and havingupwardly projecting lugs -movable in the grooves,;an oven located on the support and having a door at its front terminatingshort of the bottom of the oven,`

and a burner supporting plate connected to the lugs and movable below the door into and out of the oven, substantially as described. i

In testimony whereof I have' signed my name to this specification in the' Dresence of two subscribing Witnesses.' y

' MARIA M. CASSEL lVtnesses MARIE JACKSON, CHAS. E. PoT'rs. 

